OLKLIN-DSOL
ON LINE SCALE CLEANER
Dynamic On-line scale remover for cooling and boiler systems
Introduction:
Cleaning of cooling towers, boiler and closed circuit water systems is most usually accomplished while the water equipment is online and without the necessity of shut-down. In order to dissolve all water scale, lime, rust and dirt from the waterside of your equipment, it is imperative that these instructions are followed.
Contents:
The product contains suitable blend of powerful de-scaling agents and specially designed corrosion inhibitors.
Property | OLKLIN-DSOL |
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State | Liquid |
pH | <2 |
Density | 1.03+/-.03 |
Color | Milky to yellow white |
Odor | Little irritating |


*Properties mentioned and colour shown here are for general idea of the product. Actual product property may vary depending on application.
Advantages:
- Increases system capacity to its extreme level in terms of heat transfer and water circulation by removing narrowing/chalking of pipes.
- Prevents breakages, leakages of the pipes and thereby prevents accident hazard.
- Prevents non-scheduled and unwanted shutdown of your plant and so improves profitability.
Direction for use:
Instructions for Cleaning:
- When units to be cleaned are in operation or merely connected with water flowing to them, shut off make-up water and bleed-off to tower and/or sump tank.
- Open drain valve in bottom of sump tank and lower the water level to a point where pump still circulates without cavitations. If pump sucks air, add minimum amount of make-up water to maintain circulation.
- In order to clean the entire system, including cooling tower, sump tank, pump piping, and all associated equipment on tower while system is in operation, you must first determine the tonnage of your cooling tower. Documentation supplied with your tower or nameplate on the tower should indicate the cooling capacity, in tonnage.
- Please refer to the Sizing Chart below to compute the proper amount needed.
- Slowly add this quantity of OLKLIN-DSOL to the sump pump over at least a two hour period.
- Circulation time should be at least five hours during which all equipment should be online. However, anytime thereafter the make-up water can be turned on and the bleed-off opened and set to remove all of the dissolved solids from the system.
- In order to purge all insoluble material from closed circuit systems, it is suggested that after circulation, the drain valve should be opened and make-up water added until all water in system is clear. Close drain and establish proper bleed-off and make-up.
- When convenient, it is recommended that the sump tank be drained and flushed and that the strainer screen be removed and inspected for any insoluble material.
When cleaning cooling towers and closed circuit coolers it is sometimes hard to determine the amount of scale build-up that has been accumulated over a period of time. It might be a case where you have a 500-ton cooling tower and you will need more than the recommended amount, which is
600 litres of OLKLIN-DSOL. The amounts on the Sizing Chart are just for the cooling tower and the closed circuit cooling only, not for the entire system, (pump piping and all the associated equipment that is using the cooling water). For the entire system, take the tonnage and multiply by 0.7, which equals the amount of OLKLIN-DSOL required to be used. If you need technical assistance or have any questions, please contact us.
Sizing Chart:
Tonnage | Amount of OLKLIN-DSOL in litres |
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10 | 12.0 |
15 | 18.0 |
20 | 24.0 |
25 | 30.0 |
30 | 36.0 |
50 | 60.0 |
75 | 90.0 |
100 | 120.0 |
125 | 150.0 |
150 | 180.0 |
200 | 240.0 |
250 | 300.0 |
300 | 360.0 |
400 | 480.0 |
500 | 600.0 |
750 | 900.0 |
1000 | 1200.0 |
2000 | 2400.0 |
3000 | 3600.0 |
4000 | 4800.0 |
Storage:
Store the product in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
PACKING:
The product is available in 50 to 200 kg HDPE carboys.
Safety precautions:
Before handling the product, refer material safety data sheet which contains detailed information about this product (available on request).